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geoffrey

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A nurse has joined the local Sigma Theta Tau organization. The nurse is hoping to find a mentor within the organization. Which of the following would be a good candidate?
 
  1. A senior nurse who has the career experience the nurse in interested in pursuing
  2. The president of the organization
  3. A senior nurse who has a wide range of career experiences
  4. A member of the board

Question 2

An ICU nurse has been approached by a colleague to join the American Association of Critical Care Nurses. The ICU nurse asks the colleague, Why would I want to join this organization? Which would be an appropriate response?
 
  1. It will further your career.
  2. It looks good on your rsum.
  3. It will help you to network and enhance your learning.
  4. It will assist you in obtaining Critical Care Certification.



SamMuagrove

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Answer to Question 1

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Explanation: 1. A mentor is a senior nurse or in another closely-aligned profession, mostly because the mentor
must have contacts that can be useful to your career.

Answer to Question 2

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Explanation: 1. Specialty organizations exist for nurses who work in many clinical areas that offers divisions,
committees, and boards where your time and talents are welcome.



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